Gaveen Prabhasara a écrit :
Hi Jean-Christian de Rivaz,
This is the last time I'm replying you on this thread, because no matter
how nice people put it, you just whip out your 2 cents and wave it like
a pass. I don't know about the others but, you don't have to prove any
point to me.
People are just trying to help each other out. If you'd stop trying yo
Hi Gaveen,
You are right, some people have helped me trying Meego on Debian Lenny.
And I thanks one more time each of them for this. Actually the test
still failed. It's not an attack or something emotional. It's just the
result of a test.
I respect the fact that you don't want to talk anymore to me. I have yet
to find how this could be constructive. I will try anyway because we are
not the only two people reading this mailing list.
But before that I want to be clear: Despite the fact that I clearly
disagree about some early decisions made on Meego, I still hope that
Meego could be a successful project.
The current situation about the support on some distribution is rather
confusing, I hope we agree on that. A proposition is to add a "supported
distribution" wiki page where the Meego project say enough information
for normal users. This could be for example:
"Meego project have the goal to support the mosts used distributions.
But for this first preview release, test have only be made on Fedora
because of the lack of time and that fact that the Meego quality
procedures are still in active work. Debian Lenny is known to have
missing and too old packages to be easily supported. Contributions are
welcome to support it, but Meego will concentrate on the next stable
version, Debian Squeeze, that provides more appropriate packages."
Of course this is only a proposal. The goal is to be clear on what users
can expect from the current state of Meego.
Regards,
--
Jean-Christian de Rivaz
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